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Salsa/Latin Dance Classes at the Rec

Experience the rhythm and culture of Latin America and the Caribbean in this exciting class combining the best of Latin Dance and Cuban Salsa. This class is open to everyone,no partners or expreience required! First class is FREE. Mondays, 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. 03/11-04/22 $41, class is for students/Rec Center members Register in person at the Rec Center Cashier Desk.

FREE LECTURE TODAY Nov 5 12 noon Spiritual Aspects of Violence Reduction

Join us Tuesday, November 5, 12:00-1:30pm UMC 382-384, Lunch provided,_Spiritual Aspects of Violence Reduction; For Sale, Baby Shoes, Never Worn_. Does it take violence to end violence? There are no "silver bullets" in violence prevention. But everyone is sure they know what will stop it. Let’s explore the risk and protective factors for violence. William Woodward, Faculty member at the CU Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence. Hosted by Canterbury Colorado Campus Ministry. RSVP to programcoordinator@canterburycolorado.org

Habitat For Humanity Info Meeting!

Join us for an informational meeting to learn more about Habitat and CU's Campus Chapter! We will be providing information on easy volunteer opportunities and how to become a Habitat advocate this spring. Snacks will be provided and there will be a prize drawing! It will be on Jan. 30 at 6 p.m. in UMC 247.

Music and Hearing Aids

The Hearing Research Lab at the University of Colorado at Boulder is looking for adults who wear hearing aids to participate in a study on sound perception. The study focuses on finding out how audio-industry and hearing-aid processing affect music sound quality. The time commitment is approximately 10 hours. Testing will take place in the Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Department, CU-Boulder. Listeners will be compensated. To find out more, contact Hearlab@colorado.edu or 303-492-0067.

LASP Public Lecture, Feb. 6

"Space Physics Exploration: Basic Research with a High Public Purpose" The next Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics public lecture will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013, at 7:30 p.m. (doors at 7 p.m.). Dr. Dan Baker will discuss the evolving understanding of space physics and how it profoundly affects daily life on Earth. The lecture will be held in the LASP LSTB Auditorium, Room 299. Parking and admission are free. For more information, please visit our website

Global Seminar: Art in France interest meeting

This unique program based in Paris offers unforgettable insights into French art from the 1700s to present. Led by Frances Charteris, classes are held in museums, gardens, on the streets of Paris, and during excursions to Brussels, Giverny, Nancy and Metz. You will be encouraged to experience French life by going to open air markets, jazz clubs, neighborhood cafés and festivals. Interest meeting: Thursday, Feb. 21, from 4-5 p.m. in the C4C room S435.

Global Seminar: Art in France Interest Meeting

This unique program based in Paris offers unforgettable insights into French art from the 1700s to present. Led by Frances Charteris, classes are held in museums, gardens and on the streets of Paris. There also are excursions to Brussels, Giverny, Nancy and Metz. You will be encouraged to experience French life by going to open air markets, jazz clubs, neighborhood cafés and festivals. Interest meeting: Wednesday, Feb. 20 from 4-5 p.m. in the VAC 308.

Global Seminar: Art in France Interest Meeting

This unique program based in Paris offers unforgettable insights into French art from the 1700s to present. Led by Frances Charteris, classes are held in museums and gardens, and on the streets of Paris. There also will be excursions to Brussels, Giverny, Nancy and Metz. You will be encouraged to experience French life by going to open air markets, jazz clubs, neighborhood cafés and festivals. Interest meeting: Wednesday, Feb. 13 from 5-6p.m. in the VAC 308.

Global Seminar: Art in France Interest Meeting

This unique program based in Paris offers unforgettable insights into French art from the 1700s to present. Led by Frances Charteris, classes are held in museums, gardens, and on the streets of Paris and during excursions to Brussels, Giverny, Nancy and Metz. You will be encouraged to experience French life by going to open air markets, jazz clubs, neighborhood cafés and festivals.  Interest meeting: Wednesday, Jan. 30 from 5-6 p.m. in VAC 485.